Tag: cancer tongue
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Leukoplakia-White Patch Tongue Removed by Co2 Laser
Leukoplakia is a potentially malignant lesion in the oral mucosa. Smoking and betel quid chewing are associated with increased risk of leukoplakia in this part of the world.Here an young man undergoes laser removal of the white patch on the lateral border of tongue, after taking a biopsy. For more videos and details, go to…
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Tongue Lesions-Removal By Co2 Laser (Trivandrum)
A small indurated lesion from the posterior one third of tongue is removed by Co2 laser after taking biopsy. This is done in Jubilee Christian Mission Hospital Trivandrum Kerala South India. For more details and free updates you may subscribe to these sites : http://drpaulose.com and http://istopsnoring.com
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White Patch on Tongue-Laser Removal
Removal of white patch on the tongue (Leukoplakia) by Co2 laser in Jubilee Hospital Trivandrum South India. Leukoplakias of the buccal cavity are premalignant lesions with a significant 0–20% potential for malignant transformation. Laser ablation is a simple and well-tolerated procedure with high clearing rate. For more videos and details, go to http://drpaulose.com


